No easy way to identify the title of locked books
I've got a "see also" article on "Suffering" in the "NDT" that is showing as locked. When I try to click on it, I get a message that "This resource cannot be opened because it is not part of your Logos library." The only NDT I know of is the "New Dictionary of Theology", but that can't be what is referred to here since I have that dictionary in my library. Is there any way to determine what resource I would need to see this article?
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On further checking, perhaps this is a bug or an incorrect link? Looking at the link in Logos 4, it is trying to point to LLS:NDTHEO (New Dictionary of Theology?). I did confirm that there is an article on suffering in the New Dictionary of Theology and I do, indeed, have access to it...so is the link pointing to the wrong place? If someone wants to check, it is in the FaithLife Study Bible in the Sidebar on Suffering. I originally accessed it through the note on Job 15:20 (hit the plus).
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Ron,
I think the resource is the New Dictionary of Theology, available only as part of the ver. 2 or ver. 3 editions of Collegeville Reference Library - see http://www.logos.com/product/8731/collegeville-catholic-reference-library-full-edition-version-3#006
(Unfortunately I can't check whether the link works, as I only have Collegeville ver. 1)
Have joy in the Lord!
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Ron Keyston said:
If someone wants to check
Mine responds the same as yours.
I, too, have the New Dictionary of Theology,
but whatever the symbol means "NDT" shows locked on mine and also comes up with the "you don't have" message.
All of this on Logos 4 latest beta)
[Edit: just see note from "NBMICK" -- I do not have Collegeville version of New Dictionary of Theology either. Mine is from IVP]
[Edit 2: When click on link in Biblia.com following message appears:
We're sorry!
We do not sell that product individually. However, it is available as part of the following collections:
Regards, SteveF
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SteveF said:
[Edit: just see note from "NBMICK" -- I do not have Collegeville version of New Dictionary of Theology either. Mine is from IVP]
I've just seen this on Amazon.com, it's edited by J.I. Packer and David Wright, right? EDIT It's available on Logos through the IVP Reference Bundle only
Have joy in the Lord!
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Ron Keyston said:
So this is different from the New Dictionary of Theology that comes with the IVP reference collection?
Yes it iis a different resource.
when it appears as "You don't have this...etc" the code actually is "LLS:NDTHEO"
So yes there is an error in the FLSB where it attributes article to "NDT"
Regards, SteveF
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NB.Mick said:
I've just seen this on Amazon.com, it's edited by J.I. Packer and David Wright, right? EDIT It's available on Logos through the IVP Reference Bundle only
Yes, the "NDT" is the IVP book edited by Packer etc.
FLSB has printed "NDT" as source of article. Should of printed "NDTHEO" which is the Collegeville Ressource.
Regards, SteveF
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Thanks for pointing this out. It's fixed/coming in a version soon.
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